The people section provides information about people and organisations in the field of group relations. People
Biographies of people who currently work in group relations, and people who are no longer alive but who made a lasting contribution. Please email r.kelly@tavinstitute.org to contribute a biography to these pages.

The Bayswater Institute
9 Orme Court
London W2 4RL
Website www.bayswaterinst.org
Promotes organisational and institutional well-being through the integration of human considerations with technical and economic ones in the design and development of work organisations and other institutions. Group relations events include Managing Complexity in Organisations.

The Guild
49-51 East Road
London N1 6AH
Website: www.grubb.org.uk
The Guild is a global network of consultants and like-minded organisations that are committed to making an active and sustainable difference to individuals, organisations, and societies in the World which we have all co-created. Group relations events include Passion, Purpose, Potency.

India
Group Relations India
Group Relations India is set up to promote the field of experiential learning of group and organizational processes. It uses group relations and socio-analysis approaches which pay particular attention to unconscious processes and dynamics. Group Relations India offers a variety of educational programs and workshops for the enhancement of skills and competencies in this area. It also networks with like-minded professional bodies and organisations to further this aim.
Email: grouprelationsindia@gmail.com

South Africa
ISLA (The Institute for the Study of Leadership and Authority in South Africa)
PO BOX 7735, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa.
No website
Contact: Willem de Jager, National Chairperson
email: wdejager@resolve.co.za

ISPSO: International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations
Website: www.ispso.org
Email: efruge@bcm.tmc.edu
Provides a forum for academics, clinicians, consultants and others interested in working in and with organizations utilizing psychoanalytic concepts and insights.

Kurt Lewin Institute (KLI)
Website: www.kurtlewininstitute.nl
Email: a.k.evers@uva.nl
A centre for graduate training and research focusing on the analysis of the psychological factors contributing to the shaping of social behaviour.